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Friday, January 1, 2016

Here we are again... New Years Day. Resolutions? Oh, those things. Well, this year, I am just going a day at a time and will be grateful for everything I have. My biggest resolution if I had one, would be to remain positive and cheerful. We have enough negativity in the world. And forget about those senseless grudges. There isn't time for that! It just drains the person who has the grudge. Let it roll off your back and move forward. Be the one who takes the high road. Make every day count. And treat those around you like you would want to be treated. These are the things that I want to do better this year. Yes, I will work hard at my job and help bring food to the table. Hey, it's part of the American dream, isn't it? Honestly, if I see that my children are happy, my grandchildren are giving me hugs, the household bills are being paid, and I'm getting in a fishing day every now and then, nothing else matters. These are the things that make me happy. I hope that you have a great 2016. May you and yours experience peace and happiness and pass these on to those around you.

I put together a little wrap up of the fishing adventures that I had in 2015. There were so many good times on the water last year. New friendships were made. And old friends were revisited. It was a very good year. Enjoy this two minute vid. And thanks for stopping by!

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Welcome to The River Damsel's blogsite! As an avid Flyfisher, I have come to realize that there is more adventure in the "riffles" of the river as it is in life. If you listen and watch the river, you will understand more about the complexity of what lies beneath. It is truly an ongoing adventure...a beautiful journey and a very gratifying one.

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The River Damsel hails from Tustin, CA. and now resides in Salt Lake City, UT. I can attest that it is totally possible to do anything you want to do! LIVE LIFE TO THE FULLEST! I decided to make some changes in my life a few years back. It was when I picked up a flyrod, that I knew that I was filling a void in my life! I was "hooked"! The outdoors is where I find my inner peace away from the busy daily life...It gives me that time of solitude, meditation, and enjoyment. I love the continued learning about the river and the many inhabitants that live in it and around it. My journey has taught me about nature, people, and mostly ME! Thanks to those special friends that have shared their knowledge and talents with me so that I could enjoy the adventure even more! XO!